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MANILA, Philippines - Former public works secretary Hermogenes Ebdane, Jr. has backed out of the 2010 presidential race.

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Pormal na ring naghain si Puno kahapon ng kanyang certificate of candidacy sa Commission on Elections.

Dati sanang nakalinya si Puno sa Lapian ng Masang Pilipino ni Estrada pero nagpasya ang Laban na kumalas dito at makipag-alyansa sa Nationalist People’s Coalition.
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Organized by the various "Erap Resign" groups in Davao, the merienda is expected to be participated in by about 6,000 people from the city’s business and affluent sectors, the labor groups and poor communities.
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Councilor Larry Gapusan was felled by seven gunshot wounds, two in the head, one in the chest and four in the back, inflicted by a masked gunman inside his farm at about 8 a.m. last Friday.

A farmhand, who was with Gapusan during the incident, said the councilor had just entered the farm, fenced off with chicken wire, when he was gunned down.
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Vice Mayor Samuel Uy, along with councilor Iresteo Manlutac, municipal assessor Efren Nagum and budget officer Juan Mesa, were waylaid by two gunmen on the night of Oct. 24.

Except for Uy, his three companions and their driver sustained gunshot wounds, but are now recovering at a hospital here.
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Pormal na ring naghain si Puno kahapon ng kanyang certificate of candidacy sa Commission on Elections.

Dati sanang nakalinya si Puno sa Lapian ng Masang Pilipino ni Estrada pero nagpasya ang Laban na kumalas dito at makipag-alyansa sa Nationalist People’s Coalition.
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Organized by the various "Erap Resign" groups in Davao, the merienda is expected to be participated in by about 6,000 people from the city’s business and affluent sectors, the labor groups and poor communities.
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A farmhand, who was with Gapusan during the incident, said the councilor had just entered the farm, fenced off with chicken wire, when he was gunned down.
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Vice Mayor Samuel Uy, along with councilor Iresteo Manlutac, municipal assessor Efren Nagum and budget officer Juan Mesa, were waylaid by two gunmen on the night of Oct. 24.

Except for Uy, his three companions and their driver sustained gunshot wounds, but are now recovering at a hospital here.
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